When it comes to optical fibers, there are a lot of problems that you will encounter during your use. Today, fiber optic closure manufacturers will sort out several common problems and ways to solve them. 1. Q: What is a fiber optic connector? A: Fiber optic connectors are used to connect fibers that require connect/disconnect functionality. The basic connector unit is the connector assembly. The connector assembly consists of an adapter and two connector plugs. Because polishing and fine-tuning may occur during the manufacturing process of optical connectors, connectors are typically assembled onto optical fibers in the manufacturer's manufacturing facility. However, the assembly and polishing operations involved can be carried out on-site, for example, to bring the jumper to a certain size. 2. Q: Where are fiber optic connectors used? A: Fiber optic connectors are used in the general office of telephone offices, customer house installations, and outdoor equipment applications to connect equipment and cables, or to cross-connect cables in systems. 3. Q: What is the structure of the fiber optic connector? A: Most fiber optic connectors are spring-loaded. Press the fiber ends of the two connectors together so that the glass is in direct contact with the glass or plastic and plastic. This avoids the inclusion of an air layer between the two fibers, which increases the insertion loss and reflection loss of the connector.